Motley raises $1.5M and launches AI business reporting platform

Swiss-based startup Motley has secured $1.5 million in pre-seed funding and launched its AI-powered business reporting platform. This platform aims to automate the tedious process of creating business reports, allowing teams to focus on data analysis and strategic decision-making. The platform's capabilities are a significant step towards automating data-driven insights. Motley's platform connects to existing systems like CRMs, BI tools, databases, and spreadsheets to automatically source data and build report-ready documents. It offers features such as historical context retention, sentiment analysis, and recommendations for improving report usefulness. The platform's founders, Egor Kraev, Artemy Belousov, and Yann Ranchere, bring experience from companies like Wise, Yandex, and Anthemis. The platform is designed for recurring business reviews, customer updates, and performance reports, targeting organizations seeking to streamline reporting and improve collaboration. By automating data compilation, Motley aims to reduce manual effort, freeing up teams to focus on actionable insights. With the new funding, the company plans to accelerate product development, expand integrations, and scale its go-to-market strategy.
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